Jonathan Demme’s loose-limbed riff on the working man who claimed an unlikely bequest from Howard Hughes combines wit and warmth with a gently caustic look at American dreams and delusions, says Tim Pulleine.

This comic-book sequel is an enjoyably nostalgic second excursion with lovable scruffs from the far reaches of the Marvel canon – but while the fun factor remains, the novelty is wearing thin, writes Kim Newman.

In Finland in the 1960s, a promising young boxer must choose between sporting success and settling down with the woman he loves. In the deft interplay between fighter, coach and girlfriend, this low-key film lands an emotional punch, writes Hannah McGill.